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Battle of the Tritons, after Anrea Mantegna (pen & brown ink on white paper)
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Battle of the Tritons, after Anrea Mantegna (pen & brown ink on white paper)
CTS404457 Battle of the Tritons, after Anrea Mantegna (pen & brown ink on white paper) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); 21.2x27.5 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; (add.info.: Andrea Mantegna (c.1431-1506); Greek god, messenger of the sea; ); Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; Italian, out of copyright
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© Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees / Bridgeman Images
Fantastical Grotesque Haggard Pegasus Sea Creature Monster
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This print showcases the "Battle of the Tritons" a remarkable work of art created by Raphael, also known as Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino. The original piece was executed in pen and brown ink on white paper, replicating the iconic style of Andrea Mantegna, an esteemed Italian artist from the 15th century. Measuring at 21.2x27.5 cm, this reproduction is part of The Devonshire Collections housed in Chatsworth. It depicts a scene inspired by Greek mythology, featuring Tritons - messengers of the sea - engaged in a fierce battle. The fantastical elements are evident through the inclusion of mythical creatures like Pegasus and grotesque monsters. The drawing skillfully captures both male and female nudes intertwined with these extraordinary beings amidst a tumultuous war setting. With its intricate details and masterful execution, this artwork exemplifies Renaissance aesthetics while showcasing Raphael's talent for capturing human anatomy. Bridgeman Images has reproduced this stunning piece with permission from Chatsworth Settlement Trustees to bring it into contemporary focus once again. This image offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate not only the technical prowess but also explore themes such as nakedness, wildlife symbolism, and classical storytelling within Renaissance art.
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